We’ve seen her depicted age and age again — Miranda Priestly in “The Devil Wears Prada,” Katharine Parker in “Working Girl,” Amanda Woodward on “Melrose Place” — the boss lady who clawed her path to the top and is always ready to undermine other women trying to do the same. In 1973 this woman much got her own designation courtesy of researchers G.L. Staines, T.E. Jayaratne, and C. Tavris — the Queen Bee. However there’s a fresh study outside that suggests that the Queen Bee archetype is far less ubiquitous than the press and the entertainment industry would have you believe. The research, conducted by Catalyst, a non-profit organization that focuses on expanding opportunities for women in the workplace, found that most women aren’t in circumstance looking at their female subordinates as competition to be divide down. Rather, they view less experienced female coworkers as potential talent and are really more likely than men to develop that talent through informal or formal mentorship. Glance at More…
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